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View Poll Results: What hat should Piazza wear if elected to Cooperstown?

typically the committee in these situations tend to use the team that has less representation (the mets currently have 1 player in the hall) so it will probably be NY and given how vocal he has been over his desire to go in as a met it will most likely be the mets

that being said even if he went in as a dodger it doesnt change what he did the mets and new york during his tenure here and his number should be retired this year, ownership clearly views him on the level of seaver (just look at their appearances and coupling them together)

Over 900 more PA as a Met, that's basically 2 years worth and his first year with the Dodgers hardly counts (21 games).

He spent 50.88% of his career PA with the Mets
38.95% of his career PA with the Dodgers

He produced 40.64% of his career rWAR value with the Mets
He produced 54.72% of his career rWAR value with the Dodgers

It's a reasonable discussion.

It's got to come down to more than this... Come on Jeffy. Display a bit of heart here.

As an unapologetic Mets hating New Yorker, the post 9/11 homer was a moment that was bigger than the game itself. Couple that with the fact that Piazza's Mets played more meaningful late season games and playoff games than Piazza's Dodgers...

His most meaningful and memorable baseball was played as a Met. He should be remembered as such.

It's got to come down to more than this... Come on Jeffy. Display a bit of heart here.

As an unapologetic Mets hating New Yorker, the post 9/11 homer was a moment that was bigger than the game itself. Couple that with the fact that Piazza's Mets played more meaningful late season games and playoff games should than Piazza's Dodgers...

His most meaningful and memorable baseball was played as a Met. He should be remembered as such.

Just a snap-shot view of the production. Of course, he displayed almost a full decade with each organization, there is more to it then.

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